![]() Introduction to LibreCADProject Introduction ![]() Please don't hesitate to contribute your improvements as well. We transferred the missing diagrams in 2014 andchanged some lines. In 2013 parts of the manual were published on LibreCAD wikipages. ![]() This manual is in English but permission is given to freely translate this manual into other languagesand file formats. I hope you enjoy yourlearning experience. So itwould be to the user's advantage to print out a copy of the manual to use to follow the lessons given. This manual is designed for the user to follow along as the user is using the program in front of him. I have written this manual using the KISS principle (Keep It Simple Stupid) thismanual is designed in Chapters and simple instructions so that even someone entirely new to LibreCAD and CAD in generalcan learn to use it. PrefaceBob Woltz wrote in 2012: This is a user manual/guide for LibreCAD. 2013 (editing)Ferdi: (editing and adding missing diagrams)Ferdi: (adding new paragraphs, first step to a living document)Ferdi: (continuous update, moved to this new address)Claudio Guarnieri: 3 June 2014 (spline tutorial part 1)Ferdi: 5 June 2014 (spline tutorial part 2 and others) 2013 (transferred Manual to this web page)Dli: 15 Jul. Revision listAuthor of first version: Bob Woltz (2012 (?))License: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike (CC BY-SA 3.0)īob Woltz: 2012Clive: 25 Feb. LibreCAD users Manual - LibreCAD wiki 1/41 LibreCAD users Manual From LibreCAD wiki User Manual for LibreCAD 2.0 Contents 1 Revision list 2 Preface 3 Introduction to LibreCAD 4 Overview 5 Changing program and drawing setting 6 Coordinates 7 Drawing lines 7.1 Rectangles 7.2 Circles 7.3 Icons 7.4 Moving a line 7.5 Changing Line Properties 8 Dimensioning and text 8.1 Dimensions 8.2 Drawing a leader line 8.3 Adding Text to a Drawing 9 Layers 9.1 Construction Layers 10 Using Command Line 11 Pan and zoom 11.1 Pan and Zoom by mouse wheel 12 DRAFT VIEW 13 Info icons 14 Isometric Grid 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Line Modification 14.3 Using Trim 14.4 Creating Parallel lines 14.5 Connecting the corners 14.6 Lengthening a line 14.7 Creating a radius in a corner 14.8 Dimensioning an Isometric Part 15 Self Test 15.1 Title Block 15.2 Projection View 16 Further tools 16.1 Hatching 16.1.1 Possible errors 16.2 Closed objects 16.3 Measure areas in maps 17 Data import and export 17.1 File formats 17.2 Example: SVG import 17.3 Example: Bitmap import 17.4 Example: raw data import 17.5 GroupingĬontents1 Revision list2 Preface3 Introduction to LibreCAD4 Overview5 Changing program and drawing setting6 Coordinates7 Drawing linesħ.1 Rectangles7.2 Circles7.3 Icons7.4 Moving a line7.5 Changing Line PropertiesĨ Dimensioning and text8.1 Dimensions8.2 Drawing a leader line8.3 Adding Text to a Drawingġ1.1 Pan and Zoom by mouse wheel12 DRAFT VIEW13 Info icons14 Isometric Gridġ4.1 Introduction14.2 Line Modification14.3 Using Trim14.4 Creating Parallel lines14.5 Connecting the corners14.6 Lengthening a line14.7 Creating a radius in a corner14.8 Dimensioning an Isometric Partġ5 Self Test15.1 Title Block15.2 Projection Viewġ6.1.1 Possible errors16.2 Closed objects16.3 Measure areas in mapsġ7 Data import and export17.1 File formats17.2 Example: SVG import17.3 Example: Bitmap import17.4 Example: raw data import17.5 Groupingġ8 Splines19 Self Test 220 Collection of DXF examples21 Technical background22 Other resourcesĢ2.1 Lessons in using LibreCAD for knitting patterns
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